There’s a thin line between love and hate . . . and it cuts right through the middle of their office.

Bad boys? They run right over good girls like Georgina Keller. After a confidence-shattering breakup, she’s determined not to let anyone at her new workplace push her around—least of all the brooding creative director, a “bad boy of publishing” who’s made it clear she’s enemy #1.

Sebastian Quinn's taste for fast cars, late nights, and beautiful women may have gotten him to the top of a leading New York magazine, but the reputation that made him is suddenly threatening to end his career.

Georgina can help Modern Man shed its bad reputation, but in order to do that, she’ll have to start at the top—and no amount of rakish charm or inconvenient attraction will distract her.

Because if Sebastian gets her right where he wants her, it means she’s going down.

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This was a great romantic comedy which had laugh out loud moments, incredible characters, and an excellent story line. Firstly, the protagonists. What I love about Georgina is how real she feels. She gets pimples like the rest of us, feels insecure about herself, and has awkward moments that would make anyone cringe. She's also funny and has great come backs. One of my favourites was this:*"Call all you want, and see if I come," I said, walking away before he could respond.*Bam! Take that!Sebastian or Se-beast-ian as I think I will forever know him as is quite the playboy. He has a way with the ladies. He's charming and a sweet talker. Fairly certain he could melt hearts with just a look ;)

He can come across as a bit of an a** but perhaps there is more to him behind his bachelor facade. Sebastian can certainly spice up any situation as can be seen here with exhibit a:*"Uncover, exploit, whip," Sebastian listed as he made notes. "Maybe this won't be so bad after all. It'll be nice to be on the receiving end for once."*Throughout the story, I was wondering, is he the good guy pretending to be the bad guy or the bad guy pretending to be the good guy?

Both of these individuals have some baggage with them and I think this has kept the opposite sex at bay. At least, prevented them from having meaningful relationships. Now when we look at them together, Georgina and Sebastian are at loggerheads pretty much from day dot. Nay, even before they realised who the other person was, they already have a mutual dislike.

I love the supportive characters especially Justin. He can be a bit of a goofball but he really cares about his friends and has good intentions for them. My favourite line from Justin has to be this:"I love the guy, but I love to f*** with him more."*I would love to see more of him hint hint ;)

This romantic comedy definitely explores the misconceptions we can have of other people based on their appearance and initial behaviour. There is so much more hidden beneath the surface if one is willing to look. Sebastian and Georgina go from enemies to friends and then perhaps something more. But can they overcome their reservations or will hate win out? The story is about letting yourself be vulnerable around another person. Letting them in to see who you really are inside and having them accept the you, all of you. It's also about overcoming insecurities about your identity and realising that the real you is always waiting inside you. Ready to come forth. This was a fun rom-com with all the feels and laughs.

I really struggled with this book, in so many ways. It is classified as a romantic comedy and a contemporary romance, and I will go with the latter. There may have been some funny lines, but it was definitely no rom-com. I have seen others consider it a slow burn romance, but for me unfortunately it was just slow. As this is my first read by this author, I’m not sure if it is her style or just this particular novel, but I wasn’t a fan of all the self asked questions either.

The story in it self was sweet, an office love with cute dogs. He was an editor of a Men’s magazine who was in a slump due to personal reasons. She was the person hired to solve the problems and get the mag back up in the ratings. I found some of it confusing with them both jumping back and forth with their actions and feelings. There is a thin line between love and hate, but also between weak and arrogant. They were both bordering on that line a few times in my opinion. I’m sad to say that this book just didn’t do it for me but if you’re a fan of this author, you may well enjoy it.

This story was just what I needed. An enemies to lovers romance with plenty of humour, emotions and a slow burn chemistry I enjoyed.

Sebastian and Georgina were witty, believable and their banter was spot on. Loved the dual POV and felt their connection grow through the story. I adored the two best friends and would love a book for Justin. He was a real highlight for me.

4.5 Stars - A steamy enemies-to-lovers office romance that delivers on the heat and the swoon!

Sebastian helped to make Modern Man Magazine what it has become. Too bad he sacrificed his own reputation to make it happen. But times are changing and the magazine needs to get on board. Georgina is brought in by Sebastian's boss to help make those changes.

Sebastian is less than thrilled to have Georgina overseeing his every move. Who cares if she's hot and if she wasn't his "boss" he would totally go after her. Now he just has to focus on making it through the next few weeks without losing his job.

Georgina is great at her job, but a totally different person in her home life. She takes charge at the office, but at home she's a self-proclaimed push over. Her ex did a job on her and she's still trying to recover. Sebastian is just what she needs to move on.

Georgina and Sebastian have chemistry. They banter, they argue and butt heads, but the sexual tension is ripe and it's only a matter of time. Both fight their attraction until they can't.

I am a total sucker for a steamy office romance and this did not disappoint! Sebastian and Georgina both have their baggage, so it's more than just a steamy romance. The story had depth, a great storyline, humor and lovable characters. You will love it!

A few weeks ago I was in New York City, visiting with family. While I was there, all I could think about was the fact that Jessica Hawkins next book will take place here and I cannot wait to read it. That might sound strange, but I say this because Jessica makes the location of her story such an important part of her story that it is definitely a character in of itself and she did not disappoint in bringing the city alive in her story.

Now the real main characters- Sebastian and Georgina were perfect— the chemistry, the tension, the dialogue. All made it hard for me to put the story down. Everything flowed so well in terms of the storyline and I actually did not see a lot of what was to come until it happened, so to me I found it to be a very unpredictable story. I fell in love with the secondary characters, one in particular that I want to have their own story(please!).

What do I normally think of when I think about Jessica Hawkins writing? Angsty AF, which suits me just fine. Steamy sex scenes, which again, suits me just fine, haha! And impossible situations which loops back to angsty AF.

When I heard this was going to be a little lighter, maybe a little like a romcom, I was immediately excited and nervous. Let me just say this now, there was no need to be nervous, girl NAILED IT!

I smiled, I swooned, I laughed out loud, and most of all, I felt these characters and their plight in my heart. This story is strongly character driven, the story embodies the traits the two main characters are trying to work through, and it works so well. The side characters, two of which are dogs, are fantastic! I really enjoyed it!

4.5 stars. Enemies to lovers in an office romance, need I say more? There is so much fun stuff happening in this book in parallel to the seriousness of the plot and relationship development. Georgina Keller and Sebastian Quinn actually meet firsthand before they are officially introduced in the office later, as coworkers working along side each other in Georgina’s mind, and immediate nemeses in Sebastian’s mind. Their first impressions already color their second impressions. This sets the stage for the tension between them because Georgina is a different person in the office compared to out of it, whereas Sebastian has a real side to him versus his perceived persona at work. I loved these dichotomies because it showcased how multi-faceted people are in different aspects of their life and how to peel back the layers. And if people can’t find common, neutral ground at work, then who can deny a connection when there’s a pet involved? Dogs play a big role in this story and it’s very heartwarming.

Georgina is very independent, loyal and kind-hearted, but struggles with balancing her generosity with being taken for granted. She’s very direct and commanding at work without being insensitive and callous. As for Sebastian, he’s proactive, dedicated and hardworking, coupled with comfortable and hot-headed when it comes to his job. Yet he’s very respectful to people from all walks of life and doesn’t expect anyone to clean up after him. They both have personal issues coupled with professional challenges, especially while they’re sharing an office. But I could feel the sparks and detect their fascination with each other. What impressed me about them was how forthcoming they could be with communication and when the walls fell, they saw the other’s weaknesses as strengths instead. The banter was hilarious and the secondary characters were beyond entertaining. Between laughing and swooning, there were some heart clenching moments and angst, too. Georgina and Sebastian straddled that thin line perfectly.

One of my most anticipated books of the year. I simply love Jessica Hawkins writing and passionate story telling. Right Where I Want You tore at my heart and once I got to know these characters I just couldn't stop reading. A heroine that I can relate to so much, Georgina and her love for her adorable Bruno, the Great Dane stole my heart. I think Jessica Hawkins gave us a realistic heroine with traits that professional women can identify so much. I know I did. And Sebastian or better say Sebastián with the accent mark. The character development we see in this hero is outstanding. He tug at my emotions, made me swoon, cry, laugh and everything I love to feel from a hero.Jessica also gave us unforgettable secondary characters here which i'm very curious to learn more about such as Justin who made me laugh so much with his bromance to Sebastian. Another winner, another book hangover from this talented author.